Given that level of rigor I suggest it should appear in the ABR. With the usual ornithusiasm for creating and changing names names I suggest a name change to DRL Index. Neil
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 9:09 am, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:
The Rage Level project has been criticised as lacking a strict scientific basis, although that charge might be levelled equally at several other surveys that keep participants entertained and offer results on a ‘for what it’s worth’
basis. The input consists of soundings across a wide section of the community, with the numbers intended to express relative standings rather than numerical precision. The levels are calculated on a full year basis, accepting that at times some species would
earn a more elevated rank, for example magpie (spring), koel (summer). The Rage Level for some species is closely linked to the sensitivies of the respondent, for example some people have surprisingly strong feelings about their car mirrors being attacked
by a Noisy Miner or Magpie-lark, when in fact no damage is done. On the other hand, justifiably enraged, although relatively few in number, are those residents who have the prized fish in their water feature systematically removed by a White-faced Heron.
From: John Harris <>
Sent: Wednesday, 13 November 2019 6:41 AM
To: Geoffrey Dabb <>;
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Pigeon removal
How is the Rage level calculated?
The Canberra Times report quoted museum staff as saying that that particular pigeon would be allowed to complete one breeding cycle.
The latest bird species Rage Levels in Canberra are, out of 100:
Common Myna 73
Noisy Miner 72
Spotted Dove 53
Feral Pigeon 52
E Starling 49
Indian Peafowl 47
Eastern Koel 33
A White Ibis 21
Pied Currawong 19
Australian Magpie 17
Silver Gull 13
Magpie-lark 7
White-faced Heron 5
Welcome Swallow 3
A Raven 2
Red Wattlebird 2
W-w Chough 2
From: Jean Ffrench <>
Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2019 2:43 PM
To: Barbara Preston <>
Cc:
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Pigeon removal
For a moment I thought you might be enquiring on behalf of the pigeon at the War Memorial! Ha ha.
On 12 Nov 2019, at 11:47 am, Barbara Preston <> wrote:
Can anyone advise on feral pigeon removal and control? For example, what are criteria for selecting a company to do the task (effectively and humanely, etc), and are any
particular companies recommended (or to be avoided)?
We have pigeons nesting in a sheltered gutter over a balcony (thus droppings etc on balcony floor and railing). It is my son’s currently unoccupied house.
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